"As you suggest in the article, this was an exceptional event. It occurred on the same afternoon that a series of violent squalls passed across the country.

"The fact that a single explosion occurred over the house at Hemel Hempstead, and the unusual nature of the fire - it appears to have been on the surface of the roof rather than within, suggests that this was an event of great scientific importance: an incident of 'Ball Lightning.'

"This type of event, classified by the BL Research Division as a GLO (Globular Light-emitting Object)Fireball, is commonly the only discharge recorded during a storm - especially when the storm is sudden and of very brief duration. There is strong evidence that such 'freak' storms are actually produced by the GLO itself.

"On Saturday, 26.11.2005, a GLO Fireball was actually seen to come down during a brief rain shower over Ware, Hertfordshire. It exploded producing a terrifying sound, "as if a bomb had exploded."

"We would very much like to hear from other residents of Hemel Hempstead who observed something unusual on the afternoon of the 24th."

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